Available online 20 October 2013In the flotation of copper ores, several processing plants report that copper recovery is affected by the proportion and reactivity of pyrite in the ore, with the effect becoming more intense when the feed particles are finer as a result of regrinding. In this work, a mixed model mineral system consisting of chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) and pyrite (FeS2) with varying pyrite content (20-80 wt.%) was used to investigate the effect of pyrite on the pulp chemistry and chalcopyrite recovery. Flotation tests showed that chalcopyrite flotation rate, recovery and grade, as well as the pulp oxidation potential, decreased with increasing pyrite content whilst pyrite recovery increased. Surface analysis (XPS, ToF-SIMS and EDTA...
Stirred mills have been widely used for regrinding and are more energy efficient than tumbling mills...
Saline water has been widely used in the flotation of copper sulfide minerals against pyrite where p...
It is well documented that surface oxidation of copper sulphide minerals has some detrimental effect...
Misreported pyrite into copper concentrates dramatically declines copper grade and recovery. Copper ...
Pyrite particles, having framboidal/altered texture, are known to significantly affect pulp chemistr...
In previous study, it has been found that the grinding conditions have a great effect on the flotati...
Active pyrite is one of the most undesirable phenomena in the flotation of porphyry copper ores. Mis...
At Newcrest's Telfer gold mine, a strategy of regrinding pyrite rougher flotation concentrates has b...
Chalcopyrite, a major source of copper, is commonly found associated with iron sulfides, particularl...
In response to the high pyrite recovery in copper flotation using seawater, this study investigated ...
Copper tailings constitute a large proportion of mine wastes. Some of the copper tailings can be rec...
Microflotation, laboratory batch, and continuous in-plant minicell tests were conducted to determine...
It is well known that the chemical environment determines the success of the flotation process, howe...
Copper (Cu) is one of the most important metals required to meet the world’s growing energy producti...
Pyrite, a gangue mineral, is commonly associated with valuable base metal sulfide minerals and the s...
Stirred mills have been widely used for regrinding and are more energy efficient than tumbling mills...
Saline water has been widely used in the flotation of copper sulfide minerals against pyrite where p...
It is well documented that surface oxidation of copper sulphide minerals has some detrimental effect...
Misreported pyrite into copper concentrates dramatically declines copper grade and recovery. Copper ...
Pyrite particles, having framboidal/altered texture, are known to significantly affect pulp chemistr...
In previous study, it has been found that the grinding conditions have a great effect on the flotati...
Active pyrite is one of the most undesirable phenomena in the flotation of porphyry copper ores. Mis...
At Newcrest's Telfer gold mine, a strategy of regrinding pyrite rougher flotation concentrates has b...
Chalcopyrite, a major source of copper, is commonly found associated with iron sulfides, particularl...
In response to the high pyrite recovery in copper flotation using seawater, this study investigated ...
Copper tailings constitute a large proportion of mine wastes. Some of the copper tailings can be rec...
Microflotation, laboratory batch, and continuous in-plant minicell tests were conducted to determine...
It is well known that the chemical environment determines the success of the flotation process, howe...
Copper (Cu) is one of the most important metals required to meet the world’s growing energy producti...
Pyrite, a gangue mineral, is commonly associated with valuable base metal sulfide minerals and the s...
Stirred mills have been widely used for regrinding and are more energy efficient than tumbling mills...
Saline water has been widely used in the flotation of copper sulfide minerals against pyrite where p...
It is well documented that surface oxidation of copper sulphide minerals has some detrimental effect...